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TOP 10 - World Fighter Aircrafts

Only Operational Aircrafts

  1. F22 (USA)
  2. F18 E
  3. F15 Eagle
  4. F16 Block 60
  5. SU 30 (Series)
  6. Eurofighter
  7. Rafeal
  8. Grippen
  9. J-10
  10. Mig29

F35, JXX, PAKFJ are not operational.

Quite Objective and good work, But according to me the list will be little changed....
1 F22 Raptor (USA) (PAK-FA, J20, F35 will be as good as F22 but not better, but those are yet to come..)
2 EFT (EFT gain on Su30 and F15 due to its lower RCS and new technology, Su35 BM is better than EFT so does F15Silent Eagle )
3. Su 30 series and F15 (both are almost equal)
4. Rafale(France) (It has little edge over F18. Its as good as F18 SH in ground attack role..)
5. F/A-18 Hornet (USA)
6 . F-16 (USA and Israel Block 60)
7. JAS 39 Gripen (Sweden) (J10 can be better than it, but if we rejects the rumors, fanboy claim J10 is not better than Gripen. )
8. J10

Mig29K, MiG29SMT, MiG29OVT are also good machine they will fit some where near F16 Blk52. LCA and J17 are also good machine, They will fit at the end of ladder after J10.
 
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Russian Unveils Stealth Fighter Intended to Match U.S. F-22 Raptor

Russia's first stealth fighter[Sukhoi PAK FA] intended to match the latest U.S. design made a successful maiden flight Friday, giving a boost to the country's efforts to modernize its rusting Soviet-built arsenals and retain lucrative export market.

The Sukhoi T-50's flight comes nearly two decades after the first prototype of the U.S. F-22 Raptor took to the air, and Russian officials said it will take another five years for the new jet to enter air force service. Still, the flight marked a major step in Russia's efforts to burnish the faded glory of its once-proud aviation industries and strengthen a beleaguered military.

SLIDESHOW: Russia's Sukhoi T-50 Challenges U.S. Jet

The sleek twin-engined jet closely resembling the Raptor flew for 47-minutes from an airfield at Sukhoi's production plant in the Far Eastern city of Komsomolsk-on-Amur on Friday. Development of the so-called fifth-generation fighter has been veiled in secrecy and no images of it had been released before the maiden flight.

Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin hailed the T-50's flight as a "big step forward," but admitted that "a lot remains to be done in terms of engines and armament."

The NPO Saturn company said in a statement that the jet has new engines, but military analysts suggested that they were a slightly modernized version of the Soviet-era engine powering the Su-27 family of fighters.

"It's a humbug," said independent military analyst Pavel Felgenhauer. "It's just a prototype lacking new engines and a new radar. It takes new materials to build a fifth-generation fighter, and Russia lacks them."

Putin said Friday the first batch of new fighters is set to enter an air force evaluation unit in 2013 and serial production is set to begin in 2015. But analysts were skeptical, pointing at a history of delays in the new fighter program and other Russian weapons projects.

"The schedule will likely be pushed back as usual," said Alexander Konovalov, the head of the Moscow-based Institute of Strategic Assessment, an independent think tank.

Russia's prospective Bulava intercontinental ballistic missile has failed in at least eight of its 12 test launches, dealing a blow to Kremlin's hopes to make the submarine-based weapon a cornerstone of the nation's nuclear arsenal. Officials have blamed the failures on manufacturing flaws resulting from post-Soviet industrial degradation.

Felgenhauer and other observers said the fighter program, which depends on hundreds of subcontractors, has been dogged by similar quality problems.

Russian officials have said the new fighter, like the Raptor, will have a supersonic cruising speed and stealth capabilities. Its pilot, Sergei Bogdan, said in televised remarks that the T-50 was easy and pleasant to fly.

While the new fighter will significantly bolster Russia's air force capability and allow the country to compete more efficiently in the global arms market, some analysts said the country has more pressing needs.

"There is no mission and no adversary for such plane," Konovalov said, adding that the Russian military lacks a modern communications system and satellite navigation. "It would be more expedient to fit modern avionics to older generation jets."

The U.S. administration decided to quit buying the F-22 Raptor plane, the world's most expensive fighter jet at more than $140 million apiece, effectively capping its production at the 186 already ordered.
 
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The Shenyang J-11 Air Superiority Fighter didn't find a place in any of your lists.Strange.
 
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Here's the correct list.

1 F22 Raptor (USA)
2 F35 (USA)
3 F/A-18 Hornet (USA)
4 F-16 (USA)
5 F-15 Eagle (USA)
6 Rafale(France)
7 EuroFighter
8 J10 (China)
9 JAS 39 Gripen (Sweden)
10 Su-27 (Russia)

Su-30MKI is not even a contender. It's too heavy and has a huge RCS. It's just a sitting duck in the sky.

That's funny, an American putting American birds in the top five :lol:

The Shenyang J-11 Air Superiority Fighter didn't find a place in any of your lists.Strange.

The J-11 is a copy of the SU-27.
 
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Yes, but the air frame is still a Russian design. The J-11B is a controversial bird.

Agreed.But I think folks need to keep an eye out for it.It's an aircraft platform with a lot of promise.
 
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Is this some kind of a joke?? Where are the criteria for ranking?
 
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6 . F-16 (USA and Israel Block 60)

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A little correction here....Block 60 belongs to the UAE not Israel.

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Sukhoi deserve the highest rank

And wow Saudis are joining by the numbers these days welcome welcome could use a hand :D
 
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1 F22 Raptor (USA)
2 Typhoon (EU)
3 F/A-18 Hornet (USA)
4 JAS 39 Gripen (Sweden)
5 Rafale(France)
6 Su-27 (Russia)
7 F-15 Eagle (USA)
8 F-16 (USA)
9 MiG-29 (Russia)
10 J10 (China)
not proven in battel as follows 1,2,4,5,6,9,10,
and wheres the F-14 (KickAss) Tomcat wich proved very well in the hands of the iranian air force and for the us navy
 
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Is this some kind of a joke?? Where are the criteria for ranking?

No criteria , Just own belief...
1 F22 Raptor (USA) (PAK-FA, J20, F35 will be as good as F22 , but these are yet to come..)
2 EFT (EFT gain on Su30 and F15 due to its lower RCS and new technology, Su35 BM is better than EFT so does F15Silent Eagle )
3. Su 30 series and F15 (both are almost equal)
4. Rafale(France) (It has little edge over F18. Its as good as F18 SH in ground attack role..)
5. F/A-18 Hornet (USA)
6 . F-16 (USA and Israel Block 60)
7. JAS 39 Gripen (Sweden) (J10 can be better than it, but if we rejects the rumors, fanboy claim J10 is not better than Gripen. )
8. J10

Mig29K, MiG29SMT, MiG29OVT are also good machine they will fit some where near F16 Blk52. LCA and J17 are also good machine, They will fit at the end of ladder after J10
 
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Here's the correct list.

1 F22 Raptor (USA)
2 F35 (USA)
3 F/A-18 Hornet (USA)
4 F-16 (USA)
5 F-15 Eagle (USA)
6 Rafale(France)
7 EuroFighter
8 J10 (China)
9 JAS 39 Gripen (Sweden)
10 Su-27 (Russia)

Su-30MKI is not even a contender. It's too heavy and has a huge RCS. It's just a sitting duck in the sky.

His list is sarcastic to the quote he posted about mki. Remember the Su 30 mki come in the same leage of that of F15. If f15 can be there, surely MKI can for sure. About RCS, ever heard of ECM and ECCM, thats y F15 is one of most leathal one though it has almost same rcs to that of MKI.. (though said this I couldn't find any reliable source for RCS of f15..) I read somewhere that USAF rejected the offer of reducing F15s frontal RCS to about~3 m2. They said it doesn't worth for reducing its RCS. Its the ECM that is important for these fort of air superiority aircrafts.

Apart from F22 and F35, the ranking would differ from avionics, weapon packs, mission, area of mission, and most importantly man behind the machine. It doesnt matter what ranking it has, even a Mig 21 can shoot down F15 and even a JF 17 can shoot down MKI..

reagrds
 
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